Stablecoin or CBDC? Tether’s latest freeze adds fuel to decentralization debate
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Stablecoin or CBDC? Tether’s Latest Freeze Sparks Decentralization Concerns
Tether has once again found itself at the center of the decentralization debate after freezing nearly $85,000 worth of USDT linked to stolen funds. While the amount involved in this latest freeze is relatively small, the move highlights a broader concern: the growing centralized control exerted by stablecoin issuers and whether these assets are evolving […] The post Stablecoin or CBDC? Tether’s Latest Freeze Sparks Decentralization Concerns appe…


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Tether freezes $85k in stolen usdt, raising new questions about stablecoin control | The New York Ledger
Tether, provider of the world’s biggest stablecoin, stated on Sunday it had actually frozen $85,877 in USDt (USDT) connected to taken funds, acting in “cooperation with police.” The relocation has actually reignited dispute over the function of central stablecoin providers in implementing crypto compliance. The freeze, while reasonably small compared to other such actions by Tether, contributes to the business’s growing record of intervention. T…


Stablecoin or CBDC? Tether’s latest freeze adds fuel to decentralization debate
Tether has frozen $85,877 in usdt linked to stolen funds, adding to over $2.5 billion blocked to date. the move highlights the power of centralized stablecoin issuers and reignites debate over control and compliance in crypto.
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